Code Panel definition

Code Panel means the panel of four people who are independent of EAL, the Code Manager, and the Members whose role is set out in clause 12;
Code Panel means the Panel
Code Panel means the panel of four people who are independent of the EALEnergy Assured, the Code Manager and the Members whose role is set out in the Code;

Examples of Code Panel in a sentence

  • This Report has been prepared by ELEXON Ltd., on behalf of the Balancing and Settlement Code Panel (‘the Panel’), in accordance with the terms of the Balancing and Settlement Code (‘BSC’).

  • The OTS Code Panel must assess a Code amendment proposal referred to it and to the extent necessary, may consult on and develop the proposal.

  • Subject to subrule (2), the AER must make and publish its decision as provided for in this rule not later than 40 business days after receipt of a recommendation from the OTS Code Panel about a proposed Code amendment.

  • Subject to subrule (3), AEMO must within 10 business days of receipt of a Code amendment proposal refer it to the OTS Code Panel for assessment and recommendation in accordance with the rules and the operating manual.

  • Any person, other than a person who is at the time a member of the OTS Code Panel, may propose an amendment to the Code by providing a Code amendment proposal to AEMO.

  • An amendment to the Code is effective notwithstanding any defect in the process followed by the AER, AEMO or the OTS Code Panel in relation to the amendment.

  • AEMO may, within the 10 business day period in subrule (2), reject a Code amendment proposal without referring it to the OTS Code Panel if AEMO reasonably considers that the Code amendment proposal is misconceived or lacking in substance.

  • The AER may conduct further consultation about a proposed Code amendment the subject of a recommendation from the OTS Code Panel before making its decision and may request advice from AEMO (in addition to any provided through the OTS Code Panel) or advice from the AEMC or any other person with relevant expertise.

  • If the OTS Code Panel is unable to make a recommendation in respect of a Code amendment proposal within the time limit in subrule (6) (as may have been extended), AEMO must refer the matter to the AER.

  • A contravention of subrule (1)(e) or subrule (5) by a member does not affect the validity of any decision or determination of the OTS Code Panel.

Related to Code Panel

  • DSX Panel means a cross connect bay or panel used for the termination of equipment and facilities operating at digital rates.

  • Code means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

  • Appraiser panel means a network, list or roster of licensed or certified ap- praisers approved by an AMC to per- form appraisals as independent con- tractors for the AMC. Appraisers on an AMC’s ‘‘appraiser panel’’ under this part include both appraisers accepted by the AMC for consideration for fu- ture appraisal assignments in covered transactions or for secondary mortgage market participants in connection with covered transactions and appraisers en- gaged by the AMC to perform one or more appraisals in covered trans- actions or for secondary mortgage mar- ket participants in connection with covered transactions. An appraiser is an independent contractor for purposes of this subpart if the appraiser is treat- ed as an independent contractor by the AMC for purposes of Federal income taxation.

  • the Panel means a committee appointed by the authority under section 102(4) of the Local Government Act 1972 for the purposes of advising the authority on matters relating to the dismissal of relevant officers of the authority;

  • Review Panel means the panel, if any, appointed pursuant toRule 710 to review a completed Investigation Report and to determine whether a reasonable basis exists for finding a violation of the Rules and authorizing the issuance of a notice of charge pursuant to Rule 706.

  • Panel means the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers;

  • Principal Display Panel or Panels means that part, or those parts of a label that are so designed as to most likely be displayed, presented, shown or examined under normal and customary conditions of display or purchase. Whenever a principal display panel appears more than once, all requirements pertaining to the “principal display panel” shall pertain to all such “principal display panels.”

  • Railway Code Systems means necessary systems within the meaning of the Systems Code;

  • Appeals Panel means a panel appointed by the Chief Compliance Officer pursuant to Rule 620.

  • Advanced emergency medical technician or “AEMT” means an individual who has successfully completed a course of study based on the United States Department of Transportation’s Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Instructional Guidelines (January 2009), has passed the psychomotor and cognitive examinations for the AEMT, and is currently certified by the department as an AEMT.

  • Hearing Panel means a panel responsible for adjudicating disciplinary cases pursuant to a Notice of Charges authorized by a Review Panel.

  • High Deductible Health Plan means a Health Plan as defined by 26 USC § 223(c)(2)(A) that also is a Qualified Health Plan.

  • Arbitration Panel shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3 hereof.

  • Benefits Committee means the Employee Benefits Committee of Textron.

  • System Emergency has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Appeal Panel means a panel comprised of a chair and two individuals appointed by the Board to consider appeals under Chapter 7.

  • Polar Code means the International Code for ships operating in polar waters, consisting of an introduction, part I-A and part II-A and parts I-B and II-B, as adopted by resolutions MSC.385(94) and MEPC.264(68), as may be amended, provided that:.1 amendments to the environment-related provisions of the introduction and chapter 4 of part II-A of the Polar Code are adopted, brought into force and take effect in accordance with the provisions of article 16 of the present Convention concerning the amendment procedures applicable to an appendix to an annex; and.2 amendments to part II-B of the Polar Code are adopted by the Marine Environment Protection Committee in accordance with its Rules of Procedure.

  • Provider panel means those providers with which a carrier contracts to provide health care services

  • Plan Committee means a committee of two or more directors appointed by the Board to administer the Plan.

  • Plan Area means the geographic area analyzed in the HCP/NCCP, located in the eastern portion of Contra Costa County, as depicted in Figure 1-1 of the HCP/NCCP. The Plan Area is further described in detail in Chapter 1.2.1 of the HCP/NCCP. The Plan Area is also referred to as the “Inventory Area” in the HCP/NCCP.

  • Statutory Committee means any official committee of unsecured creditors in any of the Chapter 11 Cases pursuant to Section 1102 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • COVID-19 emergency means the emergencies declared in the Declaration of Public Emergency (Mayor's Order 2020-045) together with the Declaration of Public Health Emergency (Mayor's Order 2020-046), declared on March 11, 2020, including any extension of those declared emergencies.

  • Ethics Committee means an independent body established in a Member State in accordance with the law of that Member State and empowered to give opinions for the purposes of this Regulation, taking into account the views of laypersons, in particular patients or patients' organisations;

  • Administrative Committee means the committee in charge of Plan administration, as described in Article VII.

  • Essential Human Needs means natural gas service, which, if denied, would cause shutdown of an operation resulting in the closing of the establishment essential to maintaining the health and safety of the general public.

  • Personal campaign committee means the committee appointed by a candidate to act for the candidate as provided in this chapter.